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Encourage your children to develop positive friendships through school groups, clubs, or sports. If conflicts with peers arise, advise your children to spend more time with the friends who treat them well.

Encourage your children to work on staying calm when others are rude or unkind. Getting angry or defensive often “eggs on” bullies and makes them feel more powerful.

Talk with your kids — ask about their friends, about what it's like to ride the bus or walk through the lunchroom. Keep talking and asking questions, even when they don't seem anxious to respond. If you know or find out that bullying is going on at school, in a congregation, or in another organization, be sure to report it.

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